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(07-18-2020, 12:49 AM)239Pu Wrote: he has a smooth efficient gait , most adult males have a lumbering strenuous gait . why do people prefer the name Othawa to Nguvu ? is this highlighted area the western sector ?
He is called Othawa male by all rangers and peoples in Sabi Sands, Nguvu is "fan" name.
" After searching for lions for a good part of the morning, we found them after they attempted to hunt, sending a large herd of buffalo careening through the thicket and letting us know where they were in the process. The buffalo herd was very on edge, as the lions stayed close behind them, waiting patiently for another opportunity. "
(07-17-2020, 08:22 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Alone Othawa male roaming western sector :
he has a smooth efficient gait , most adult males have a lumbering strenuous gait . why do people prefer the name Othawa to Nguvu ? is this highlighted area the western sector ?
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Yes this is the western sector.
If you look carefully in this map, Savanna Private Game Reserve Is located in the (8) on the top of Newington gate.
Atch the video again.. Ranger mentions savanna camp where they heard lions roaring during the night. They woke up and find Othawa Male near the camp looking skittish and nervous. After finding the Othawa pride, they figure out what exactly might have happened after analysing the tracks. Othawa pride responded to what was happening near the camp and then headed back. Othawa Male perhaps came to investigate what has happened during the night. Didn't roar or scent mark as per the ranger. Rather he was looking strange.
Nkuhuma cubs are recovering well from mange, and looking much better on WildEarth Safari :
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Anything can change fast, but for now without any challengers on sight, it seems that N. Avocas will succesfully raise their first offspring in Talamati and Nkuhuma prides..
(07-19-2020, 06:51 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Nkuhuma cubs are recovering well from mange, and looking much better on WildEarth Safari :
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Anything can change fast, but for now without any challengers on sight, it seems that N. Avocas will succesfully raise their first offspring in Talamati and Nkuhuma prides..